Newspaper news from 8 February 2007
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FHM editor set to depart (Media Guardian)
5.30pm: Staff at Emap's FHM are to be told tomorrow that their editor will be replaced. By Stephen Brook.
5.30pm: Staff at Emap's FHM are to be told tomorrow that their editor will be replaced. By Stephen Brook.
Telegraph re-assigns foreign chief Con Coughlin (Media Guardian)
11am: Daily Telegraph editor Will Lewis has relieved Con Coughlin of his duties as executive foreign editor. By Stephen Brook.
11am: Daily Telegraph editor Will Lewis has relieved Con Coughlin of his duties as executive foreign editor. By Stephen Brook.
Torquay editor urges mayors to oppose FOI curbs (Press Gazette)
Andy Phelan has urged elected mayors to oppose the Government's proposals to curb the Freedom of Information Act...
Andy Phelan has urged elected mayors to oppose the Government's proposals to curb the Freedom of Information Act...
Minister blames journalists' 'unfocused' questions for FOI curbs (Press Gazette)
Vera Baird stoked the row over Freedom of Information curbs by blaming journalists for asking too many "unfocused" questions.
Vera Baird stoked the row over Freedom of Information curbs by blaming journalists for asking too many "unfocused" questions.
Big Brother's Makosi settle Sun libel case (Press Gazette)
Big Brother contestant Makosi accepts libel case over "actor" claims.
Big Brother contestant Makosi accepts libel case over "actor" claims.
Only in PG magazine: News of the World editor lays down law (Press Gazette)
News of the World ed lays down law to staff...
News of the World ed lays down law to staff...
Big Brother's Makosi settles Sun libel case (Press Gazette)
Big Brother contestant Makosi accepts libel case over "actor" claims.
Big Brother contestant Makosi accepts libel case over "actor" claims.
Radio advertising fear weighs Emap shares (The Scotsman)
SHARES in Radio Clyde and Radio Forth owner EMAP have fallen more than 4 per cent after it said is was finding the glimmers of recovery in the radio i...
SHARES in Radio Clyde and Radio Forth owner EMAP have fallen more than 4 per cent after it said is was finding the glimmers of recovery in the radio i...
NYC: MySpace makes $25 million per month - claims Murdoch (Journalism.co.uk)
Next year could bring a billion dollars revenue from the social networking site and Fox-owned IGN websitesemail this article digg this del.icio.
Next year could bring a billion dollars revenue from the social networking site and Fox-owned IGN websitesemail this article digg this del.icio.
National newspaper editors join campaign to save Freedom of Information (Press Gazette)
Britain's national newspaper editors this week pledged support for Press Gazette's campaign to stop the Government's plans to water down the Freedom of Information Act.
Britain's national newspaper editors this week pledged support for Press Gazette's campaign to stop the Government's plans to water down the Freedom of Information Act.